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º Creation or Evolution? Part III: The Fossil Record º
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º By Winkie Pratney º
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º Copyright (C) 1982, 1984 Last Days Ministries º
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º Typed by Servant, 2/28/87. Used without permission º
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[This has taken too long to type, so please do not change anything or delete
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anything. Thank you for being considerate. -Servant-]
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Strange as it may seem, Darwin himself said that the fossil record is "one of
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the most obvious and serious objections which could be urged against the
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theory," and "the absence of transitional forms between species...presses
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hardly on my theory."
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He realized what many people today do not realize: the record of the rocks is
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more a testimony to EXTINCTION than to evolution. We see CHANGE all right
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between fossil and modern forms, but only of the "variation within kind"
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accepted by Creationists. Fossil forms on the whole are MORE COMPLEX and
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VARIED than their counterparts today, except from those creatures like the
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Coelacanth, the Tuatara, cockroaches, ants, and dragonflies. Like other
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"living fossils," they have not changed significantly at all -- a real problem
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in the theory that assumes life-forms tend to change!(1)
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Darwin hoped that further research by the science of paleontology (then still
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in its infant stages) would SUPPORT his theory; he thought he just didn't yet
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have enough data. "He who rejects this view of the imperfection of the
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geological record will rightly reject the whole theory. For he may ask in
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vain where are the numberless transitional (missing) links which must formerly
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have connected the closely allied or representative species...."(2)
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"MISSING LINKS" STILL MISSING
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Few scientists are still looking for "missing links;" it looks as if they will
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STAY missing. The most famous, "Archaeopteryx," once considered the link
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between reptiles and birds, is now generally acknowledged as one of the first
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birds; the discovery of another bird femur in the same strata has ruled her
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out as being the ancestor of birds, because they ALREADY EXISTED in her
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time.(3)
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"The fossil record," says Douglas Dewar, a British naturalist and once an
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ardent evolutionist, "cannot be regarded as other than a HOSTILE witness
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against evolution; the earliest known fossils of each class and order are not
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half-developed but have all the essential characteristics of their class and
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order."(4)
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"As we look at the main groups of fossil flora, we find there that at definite
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intervals they are all at once and quite suddenly there, in full bloom in all
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their manifold forms. Any change is entirely lacking. This all stands as
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crass a contradiction to the evolution theory as could possibly be
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imagined...all my investigations have led to incredible contradictions...on
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account of which the entire theory of evolution ought to be entirely
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abandoned...it is a serious obstruction to biological research. My attempts
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to demonstrate evolution by experiments carried out over 40 years have
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COMPLETELY FAILED."(5)
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"HOPEFUL MONSTERS?"
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More recently, some like Stephen Gould of Harvard have returned to the
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"hopeful monster" theory ("saltatory" [jumping] evolution, or the "punctuated
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equilibrium") of Richard Goldschmidt in the 1930's; the idea that radical
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change in genes or chromosomes make a lizard, for instance, give birth to a
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bird--a "hopeful" idea indeed. Gould himself points out the problems with
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this. (How VERY lucky can you get? And if you think PEOPLE have problems
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finding a mate, how about our hopeful monster?)(6)
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FOSSIL FOOTPRINTS
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There are some big (and I do mean BIG) problems getting the facts to fit in
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Sir Charles Lyell's geology. The neat "geological ages" chart you see on the
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school walls is a MYTH -- it never exists like that anywhere on earth or it
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would be a hundred miles high. Then there are many examples of TOTALLY
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REVERSED "STRATA LAYERS" that no known force on earth could have produced that
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way -- some are THOUSANDS of square miles (the Lewis overthrust for instance,
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weighs in at around 800,000 BILLION TONS, but shows no signs of grinding or
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sliding that a true "overthrust" would produce).(7) But some of the most
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embarrassing discoveries of modern times are ENTIRELY "MISPLACED FOSSILS,"
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millions of years in the wrong place, such as human footprints found in
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Mexico, Arizona, Texas, Illinois, New Mexico, Kentucky, and other states, in
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rocks supposedly 250,000,000 years old. [Just under this statement is a box
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containing a photo of two fossil footprints, one looking kind of like a huge
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duck's and one obviously human, in very similar looking pieces of rock. The
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caption reads "Dinosaur and human tracks cut from the same strata in the
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Paluxy River Bed."] Only two explanations of these are possible: (a) Modern
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man lived in the earliest years of evolutionary history; (b) History must be
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shrunk to the time of man. Neither of these is acceptable to a geology based
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on uniformist principles. Albert C. Ingalls said, "If man...existed as far
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back as the Carboniferous period in any shape, then the whole science of
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geology is so completely wrong that all geologists will resign their jobs and
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take up truck driving. Hence, for the present at least, science rejects that
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attractive explanation that man made these mysterious prints."(8) Dinosaur
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AND giant human tracts cut from the same "Cretaceous" strata are an
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embarrassing find, if these lizards were extinct 70 MILLION YEARS before man
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"evolved."(9)
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Though the dino tracks (in the Paluxy River Bed in Glen Rose, Texas, for
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instance) are real, perhaps the human prints were later "clever carvings" by
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Indians (who must have gotten around other states a lot). Recent research,
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however, has shown that they CONTINUE under shale bulldozed away, and
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paleontologists like Dr. Camp of the University of California and Dr. G.
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Westcott of Ypsilanti, Michigan, have pronounced them GENUINE. SCORES of
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other similar finds have come in: Human sculls, gold chains, and an iron pot
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in coal; human skulls in the Pliocene strata; pollen and anthropods in Pre-
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Cambrian layers; even pictographs of a dinosaur among other animals on ancient
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canyon walls, which would knock some 70 million years out of the geologic
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column!"(10)
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HOW ABOUT DATING METHODS?
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A brief word on radioactive and other dating methods. We do not have space to
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go into the problems of some of the different methods used to establish the
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"long ages" of Earth's fossil records in a short treatment like this; suffice
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it to say that although these systems have value in confirming the age of more
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recent creatures or artifacts, much is based on ASSUMPTIONS that no radical
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changes have taken place in Earth's atmosphere or radiation decay rates.(11)
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TWENTY-THREE CENTURY SNAILS
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This may lead, for instance, to numerous ridiculous findings, like LIVING
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snails being dated (C-14 method) at 2,300 years old, New wood from growing
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trees at 10,000 years, and Hawaiian lava flows KNOWN to be less than two
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centuries dated by the potassium-argon method at up to 3 BILLION years
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old!(12) Wysong and others give a large list of factors that point to a YOUNG
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earth, like Gentry's "pleochroic halos," oil gusher pressure, decay of Earth's
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magnetic movement and its slowing spin rate, the shallow dust layer of the
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moon, and much more.(13)
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For nearly a century and a quarter, people have attempted to improve this
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"imperfection of the geologic record." Darwin would have been sick if he had
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seen what has been collected. The Curator of the Field Museum for Natural
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History in Chicago (housing 20% of all known fossil species) says,
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"...Ironically we have even FEWER examples of evolutionary transition than in
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Darwin's time. By this I mean that some of the classic cases of Darwinian
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change in the fossil record, such as the evolution of the horse in North
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America, have had to be discarded or modified as a result of more detailed
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information."(14) Famous paleontologists at Harvard, the American and even
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the British Museum say we have NOT A SINGLE EXAMPLE of evolutionary transition
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at all."(15)
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AM I MY KEEPER'S BROTHER?
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How about fossil men classified as pre-humanoid? How about all the pictures
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of beetle-browed, club-lugging Neanderthal muggers? How about them, indeed!
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Although some textbooks and magazines don't seem to have caught up with recent
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research, it appears as if "apemen" are largely figments of the artistic
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"reconstructor's" IMAGINATION. The vast majority of fossil finds (which
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include thousands of apes and a great many skeletons of MODERN man) have been
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shown to be either FICTITIOUS or MISTAKEN CLASSIFICATION. We shall not
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mention in detail embarrassing cases from the past like the elephant's knee-
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cap assigned to "Pithecanthropus" in 1926, or the "Hesperopithecus" tooth of
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1922 introduced as evidence in the famous Scopes trial, but which turned out
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to be that of a pig! Others like the DuBois "Java Man" and "Peking Man"
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(whose remains "mysteriously disappeared") have been quietly removed from the
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textbooks, along with "Piltdown man," the clever but shameful hoax of Charles
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Dawson that fooled specialists and men of science for nearly 40 years.
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More recently, "Australopithecus" ("southern ape") was news; that is now quite
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likely all Donald Johanson's "LUCY" is.(16) Louis Leaky found tools at the
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site, and assumed Australopithecus made them; his son found "bones virtually
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indistinguishable from modern man" (the toolmaker?) underneath them 13 years
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later, and said then his discovery "shattered standard beliefs in
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evolution."(17) MANY fossilized skeletons of MODERN MAN have been unearthed
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at locations AS OLD OR OLDER than the supposedly less advanced humanoids
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found.(18) The "Cro-Magnon" men of Europe have superior size and brain
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capacity than modern man; a number of men of great age, but truly human, of
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gigantic size have been unearthed in the Far East, especially in Java. All
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these findings add to the principle that developmental evolution is not the
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universal law of biology, but rather DETERIORATION or degeneration.
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THE WORLD THAT WAS THEN WAS PERISHED
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How did the fossils form? James Hutton introduced to geology
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"uniformitarianism," an idea popularized by Sir Charles Lyell and deeply
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influencing Darwin's work -- that "the present is the key to the past."
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Sometimes it is indeed. Erosion, sedimentation, and the occasional island
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formation or flood, give us pictures of what has happened in some places. Of
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course, this all takes TIME and lots of it. And fossils do not form like
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that. FOSSILS ARE THE CHILDREN OF CATASTROPHE -- a living thing is buried
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suddenly by eruption, flood, or landslide. The world is filled with these
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"graveyards" of more than 100,000 different species; some fossil beds have not
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less than 10 BILLION individual fossils! COAL is a classic example.
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Trillions of tons of vegetation, much of it perfectly preserved even to the
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flowers and leaves, are buried, with some seams as much as 30-40 feet thick.
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Forget your grade school image of trees falling into a swamp and "millions of
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years later" becoming coal. Under the right conditions, coal can be formed in
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a few DECADES, and plants falling into water only rot unless SUDDENLY
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compressed and cut off from oxidation by a large dump of soil or clay. No
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known peat bog in the world grades into coal, and some coal seams have 75 or
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more stratas each representing up to 300-400 feet of original vegetable
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matter! And what about large tree trunks that go right through SEVERAL
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sedimentary strata??
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A WARNING IN THE ROCKS
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It looks very much indeed as if the fossil record is one of great CATASTROPHE,
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an order of DEATH, not an order of ascending life. One creation model much
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researched today is that of Flood Geology, which postulates that much of the
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fossil record is an order of DEPOSITION, as a terrible judgement swept the
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world the first time.(19)
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All life was buried by walls of water, and so-called "ages" are actually
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ecological ZONES that were buried and choked in mud. In the Noarchian Flood,
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waters swirled over the planet face for 371 days, with tides 5,000 to 10,000
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feet high creating tremendous pressure on all buried matter, providing the
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power to fossilize forests and petrify wood in a matter of months. Recently
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there have been popularized searches for the location of the last resting
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place of the Ark (NOAH'S Ark, not the one Indiana Jones was after!) It was a
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massive vehicle of some 43,300 tons displacement, around 450 x 75 x 45 feet in
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size, with a total deck area of 101,250 square feet and a carrying size equal
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to 8 FREIGHT TRAINS OF 65 CARS EACH! (1,396,000 cubic ft.) Ernest Mayr,
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leading systematic taxonomist, lists around 1,000,000 different species of
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modern animal life, of which, (even according to modern "kinds") only some
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35,000 were land-based. With around 240 large animals to a standard 2-deck
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rail car, 2 trains hauling 73 such cars could carry the full load; the Ark had
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space for 522 cars this size, so there was plenty of room (even for the
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elephant's bathrooms)! It should be obvious that without supernatural CARE,
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Noah's little family would never have survived; without supernatural
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INTERVENTION, our world would STILL be buried in water. (See Isaiah 54:9-10)
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Scripture indicates a possible mammoth re-structuring of Earth's topology
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(Psalms 104:6-9- "The mountains ascend, the valleys descend"), creating our
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present deep ocean basins to drain off the floodwaters, and our ancestors
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finally stepped off into a new world. (Genesis 6:20, 7:15-16, 8:1)
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HOW LONG CAN WE TREAD WATER?
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"For the coming of the Son of Man will be just like the days of Noah," said
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Jesus, "For as in those days which were before the flood they were eating and
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drinking, they were marrying and giving in marriage, until the day that Noah
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entered the ark, and they did not understand until the flood came and took
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them all away; so shall the coming of the Son of Man be." (Matthew 24:37-39)
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The FIRST time He came as a baby; the NEXT time He comes as the rightful king
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of the Earth. The apostle Peter said: Know this first of all, that in the
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last days scoffers will come with their mocking, following after their own
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lusts, and saying 'Where is the promise of His coming?'...For this they
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willingly are ignorant of...the world that then was being overflowed with
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water perished; but the present heavens and earth by His Word are being
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reserved for fire, kept for the day of judgement and destruction of ungodly
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men." (2nd Peter 3:3-7)
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WATER THEN, FIRE NEXT TIME
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It is the considered conviction of thousands of respected researchers and
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scientists that, based on the evidence, it is time to return to the Lord.
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They say this not because they are blind, prejudiced, or stupid, but because
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the FACTS do not fit the alternative. If both the Creationist and
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Evolutionist picture are, in the final analysis, a matter of FAITH, it is
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better to stick with the faith that best coincides with the facts. It is a
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big gamble indeed to risk your soul and your future on the hope that you are
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nothing more than a blind product of time, chance, and matter, when you may
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have to stand one day before the Creator you rejected -- DESPITE THE FACTS --
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and explain to Him your logic. It is also our conviction that you will not
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have to wait very long. Time's final drama is about to take place, and as
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C.S. Lewis put it -- "When the Author walks on the stage, the play is over."
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It is time to seek the Lord. The next move over to you....
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[There is a large list of Creation Research materials listed at the end. I
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will only type in the organizations to contact for further info, and then the
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boring to type footnotes (yerx!)]
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FOR MORE INFO CONTACT:
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Creation Research Society, 2717 Cranbrook Rd., Ann Arbor, MI
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Institute for Creation Research, 2100 Greenfield Dr., El Cajon, Ca, 92021
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(All their info is free, drop them a card)
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Bible-Science Association, 2911 E. 42nd St, Minneapolis, MN 55406
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FOOTNOTES:
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1. James Millot: Scientific American, Dec, 1955, p37; Charles Bogert:
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Scientific Monthly, 1953, p167; "Insects in Amber," Scientific American, Nov
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1951, pp57-58, 60-61; "The Dragonfly -- Fossil on Wings," Science Digest, May
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1961, p6.
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2. Darwin, op. cit. 179.
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3. Gary Parker: Creation -- The Facts of Life, pp 101-102.
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4. Why We Believe in Creation, p312.
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5. (Dr. Herbert Nilsson, Professor of Botany, Univ. of Lund, Sweden, after a
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LIFETIME STUDY of genetics and the fossil record.)
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6. Stephen Gould: "The Return of Hopeful Monsters," Natural History, June-
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July 1977.
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7. William Pierce: Bulletin of Amer. Assn. of Petroleum Geologists, Vol 41,
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1958, p596; John Read: Experiences in Overthrust Areas, Bible Science Assn,
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op. cit. pp1-6.
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8. "The Carboniferous Mystery," Scientific Monthly, vol 162, Jan 1940, p14.
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9. Natural History, May 1939, p255.
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10. Otto Stutzer: Geology of Coal, Chicago, Univ. of Chicago, 1940, p271.
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R.L. Wysong, op. cit., pp370-383; E. Scoyen: Arizonal Highways, 27, July 1951,
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pp36-39.
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11. W.F. Libby: Radiocarbon Dating, Chicago, Univ. of chicago, 1952. F.B.
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Juneman: Industrial Research, 14, 1972, p15; Anderson & Spangler: "Radiometric
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Dating: Is the 'Decay Constant' Constant?" Pensee, 4, fall 1974, p34
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12. Kieth & Anderson: "Radiocarbon Dating: Fictitious Results with Mollusk
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shells," Science, 141, 1963, p634; Funkhouser & Naughton: Journal of
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Geophysical Research, 73, 1968, p4606; Laghlin: Excessive Radiogenic Argon in
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Pegmatite Minerals, op cit, 74, 1969, p6684. R.L. Wysong: "Youth or
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Antiquity?" op cit, pp 145-179.
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13. op cit, pp 158-178.
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14. David Raup: "Conflicts Between Darwin and Paleontology", Field Museum
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Bulletin, Jan 1979.
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15. Parker, op cit, 95.
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16. Time, January 29, 1979.
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17. Parker, op cit, 117-118.
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18. Men of Galley Hill, Swanscombe, Foxhall, Grimaldi, & others.
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19. Whitcombe & Morris: "The Genesis Flood; George Howe, ed: Speak to the
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Earth, Pres. & Reformed publishing Co.; Duane Gish: Evolution-The Fossils Say
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NO!, Creation-Life publishers.
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One final note, This article is typed from a reprint of The Last Days
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Newsletter. For a complete list of articles priced at whatever you can
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afford, or a free subscription, write Last Days Ministries, Box 40, Lindale TX
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75771-0040.
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CREATION OR EVOLUTION? PART III---THE FOSSIL RECORD: NOW ENDED. |